Removable Replacements

July 30, 2016

Filed under: Uncategorized — emadental @ 5:47 am

Dentists NorthamptonEveryone in Massachusetts, whether a Bruins fan or not, has seen a hockey player appear to have a full set of teeth in an interview. But then when watching a game on TV, the shot of the same player on the bench shows he’s missing a couple front teeth. And he didn’t just lose them with the last deflected slapshot from Chara.

What gives?

Most likely the player has a removable prosthesis.

At EMA Dental, we’re experts in prosthodontics. In fact, Dr. Mariano and Dr. Vergo are both board certified prosthodontists, and Dr. Vergo is a removable denture specialist. That’s another reason to use EMA for prosthodontic issues when you’re missing a tooth or teeth.

What types of removable prostheses are there?

At EMA, we basically deal with three types of removable prostheses.

Removable partial denture
A removable partial denture offers a cost-effective way to replace teeth utilizing a removable prosthesis. There are usually two ways to do these. Older methods would use the surround remaining teeth to anchor the removable partial denture, usually with metal clasps. The patient then clips the partial denture in and out.

At EMA, we often prefer more sophisticated removable partial dentures that are claspless. These have a precise fit and can be easily removed and replaced.

Removable full denture
Everyone knows about . They’ve been the fodder for jokes in cartoons and elsewhere, usually when the person has the dentures out or when the dentures become lodged on an apple or something. Truth is, precisely fit dentures can return a world of food options, improved speech, and self-confidence to the wearer. Full dentures are supported by the soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity and rely on a certain amount of suction to lock into place. Full dentures are removed every night for cleaning.

Implant-retained denture
In a perfect world, none of our patients would have removable prostheses. Instead, any missing teeth would be replaced with dental implants. But for many patients, the cost of dental implants precludes this. In these cases, a happy medium comes by using implants to anchor the removable prosthesis. By using from two to four implants to act as anchors for full or partial dentures, the wearer has vastly improved comfort and functionality over conventional removable dentures.

If you’re missing a few teeth, you don’t have to live your life working around the problem. Call the team at EMA Dental in either our Northampton or Longmeadow offices and schedule a consultation on your options for replacing those teeth.

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